Job Description

What are we looking for?Calling all Russian speakers for the customer service role you’ve always wanted. We are looking for you to fill the position we have in Belfast Ireland for a giant service provider of IT and customer services.

What will you do in this job?With this Russian speaking customer service role, your main job falls under the processing of online orders of our clients products and services. Addressing customer queries and requests in a professional and timely manner. Create, update and manage customer information within the database.

Who will you be working for?Our client nearly 15 years established now employing over 600 employees in the UK and Northern Ireland is a technology and services provider. With this particular client looking for a number language speakers they are currently looking for a Russian speaker to fill the position of customer service agent.With quirky benefits offered such as a weekly snack and getting you birthday off of work this client know how to treat their employees well.Who are we looking for?For this customer service job we are looking for someone with a near native level of Hebrew with a good level of English. With that you have at least 6 months experience in the customer service sector, you have attention to detail and know your way around MSOffice.A big advantage is a Russian speaker with experience in Web-based apps or Oracle.

Where would you be working?Belfast is where you will be working, Belfast is in Northern Ireland a city bursting with life, where the local are great craic (fun), there are plenty of bars and restaurant’s to socialise and you will always have amazing things to do and see with the likes of Giants Causeway, the Titanic Museum and its beautiful views.

Interview & SalaryThe interview process for this customer service job is 3 fold, you will be invited for a quick phone screen, then an online email assessment and lastly a phone interview making it great for those who live abroad, you don’t have to fly over for an interview.If you are successful you will offered a yearly entry level salary of £14,975 (gross) with opportunity of increasing, along with great benefits such as a monthly transportation allowance, a number of discounts on goods or services and much more.

If you have any questions about this Russian speaking customer service job please do not hesitate to contact us on +353 15 24 24 20.

If you like what you see then APPLY TODAY and send us your CV in English.

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